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i : . 'iH (f ' ; , n j Cj 'V.J' x-V f ' V' A't ; rr-xi A I : v 4 1 f fjA ; "V I ? K v7v0l -v V - , - Pll" , I w fV Officers to head Jackson County Medical society for 1963 were installed during the annual banquet held January 26 at Rogue Valley Country club. They are (left to right) Dr. Thomas C. Bolton, president-elect and Dr. Jack Ingram (right), new president. Dr. Ralph Emerson Hibbs (center) is the retiring president of the society. ' ' Delta Gamma alumnae of the Rogue valley gave the annual benefit bridge party Wednesday afternoon to raise funds for their latest charity effort. The women purchased this set of drums for children of the Oregon State School for the Blind, and guests at the party bought extra sets of drumsticks. Posing with the drums are (left to right) Mrs. Charles Martin, Eagle Point, Mrs. T. J. Tinsloy, president of the sorority's alumnae club and Mrs. Kenneth Brown, last year the group provided the blind children with a new mounted deer for class room use. MEDFORDf iJTRIBUNB MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 196S Society Soi onty Hold Annual Events Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Schwahn (at left) were among those who attended the annual banquet of Jackson County Medical society at the Country club. Mrs. Schwahn is president of the auxiliary to the Medical , society. ygSSr" Tjf p p?u a'-pjJ4 J a..nii'ijrggk j 1 "r " i" ii i in .n. hi memt"i!mmtiisr- g-.li s f i Hi B IV. , 6aar I -k- r- ' tw: -. . ; -rTD - v - -.J s i v . Ts -fw5T-vw K I -S .A I I r f II . i 1 jf J i mii em mm m o a - .'St r , K K7 ..... . . Four women who live at Rogue Valley Manor made up a table for the annual benefit bridge party which Delta Gamma alumnae gave Wednesday afternoon at Girls Community club. The foursome included (left to right) Mrs. Houston Henderson, Miss Florence Gifford, Mrs. George Hammond and Mrs. James Lium. Mrs. Hammond, a member of the sorority, holds one of the sets of drumsticks which were on sale during the afternoon. Funds from the party were used to purchase a set of drums for the Oregon State School for the Blind, and the school asked for additional sticks. fcSBSilrtliiaRiiSj(M't!S'elWMISHflBiBlBffl.iBp I ''-irr-rVr. - . ( ' t '?Ji , 1 ) ' 1 ::f j j 7 "... i j A I -it;iirJ 77 A ' - I J&V ' I ; - Ilk ... iS in v:: : ITS: ;i if V if I I Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Wanek, newcomers to Medford, attended the recent annual dinner of Jackson County Medical society. The Waneks came her from Tacoma, Wash., and are making their home at 900 Siskiyou boulevard at the Villa Rogue apartments. They have a small daughter, lis, aged four months. J i (